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Post by Theropod on Oct 12, 2013 15:22:09 GMT
Your Own Fictional Dinosaur Ideas One thing I am sure about is that most dinosaur fans have thought of their own ficticious dinosaur once. Feel free to talk about your "fake" dinosaurs here!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2013 22:15:39 GMT
Therizinus Aegyptiacus -length-85 feet -weight-18 tons -height-35 feet weapons -tail whip -charge -10 foot long razor sharp curved claws -serrated teeth that curve backward -mega stomp abilities -drowning victims in the water -very fast swimmer -bite force-5.6 tons danger-category 6 mega predator-you'll figure out about the categories later
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Post by Lmpkio on Oct 19, 2013 17:48:26 GMT
Emparious Tyrannus Rex Length: 50 ft Long Height: 15 m high Weight: 15 tons WEAPONS: - Steak Knife Teeth (Even as long as one) - Hand Slash - Tail whip ABILITIES - Enlogitated claw hands - Can jump a suprisingly 6 ft high - Mega Sized teeth Here's how he would've Looked like: cache.desktopnexus.com/thumbnails/572662-bigthumbnail.jpg
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2013 17:51:58 GMT
Emparious Tyrannus Rex Length: 50 ft Long Height: 15 m high Weight: 15 tons WEAPONS: - Steak Knife Teeth (Even as long as one) - Hand Slash - Tail whip ABILITIES - Enlogitated claw hands - Can jump a suprisingly 6 ft high - Mega Sized teeth Here's how he would've Looked like: cache.desktopnexus.com/thumbnails/572662-bigthumbnail.jpgThat picture is badass!!!
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Post by Lmpkio on Oct 19, 2013 17:55:38 GMT
Emparious Tyrannus Rex Length: 50 ft Long Height: 15 m high Weight: 15 tons WEAPONS: - Steak Knife Teeth (Even as long as one) - Hand Slash - Tail whip ABILITIES - Enlogitated claw hands - Can jump a suprisingly 6 ft high - Mega Sized teeth Here's how he would've Looked like: cache.desktopnexus.com/thumbnails/572662-bigthumbnail.jpgThat picture is badass!!! Thanks!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2013 17:56:38 GMT
That picture is badass!!! Thanks! no prob
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Post by Rexog on Oct 21, 2013 23:53:34 GMT
Rexosaurus Nonagintaensis Height:5m Lenght:13m Weight:7 ton An agressive predator that hunts alone mainly ornitophods, it is not a giant therophod but it is very strong and bulk, it mainly defense is the head armor, it is strong like an ankylosaurus armor, uses its jaws, weight and head to knock down its prey. A headbutt can throw a bigger dino in the ground, or break some bones This head armor is an exclusive characteristic from the males of this species, they fight for the females with headbutts, and bites in the jaws, generally, these struggles are not deadly, but cause big wounds, however, the head is perfectaly intact thanks to this carapace. Attachments:
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Post by raptorx863 on Oct 28, 2013 7:51:21 GMT
Ventudromeus draco (Wind Running Dragon)
Height: 4.5ft (M) 5.5ft (F) Length: 16ft (M) 14ft (F) Wingspan: 23ft (M) 25ft (F) Weight: 110 lb (M) 125lb (F) Age: Late Cretaceous
Despite the similarities this animal shares with deinonychosaurians (especially during the nesting season), genetic evidence suggests that these animals are descendants of primitive Mesozoic birds like Jeholornis which had branched off from the main group and independently evolved true flight. Inhabiting north Australia and India (and having a polar subspecies in Zealandia), Ventudromeus are among the largest of all flying bipeds, only losing out in weight to later teratorns like Argentavis.
Adult Ventudromeus are snow white in color, with juveniles having a very distinct brown and molted feathers covering the body. Females are larger than males and have distinct black streaks over the eyes, as well as being the more dominant of the two sexes. Males will compete in aerial confrontations in early winter (the mating season) involving claw-slashing, dive-bombing, and kicking in order to compete over a female. Fights can take place both in the air and on the ground, and both genders have large claws on their forelimbs, which are use in fights and defense. Females are extremely picky, and have been known to confront males with aggressive posturing in order to test their confidence and loyalty. After choosing a mate however, mated pairs will often stay loyal to one another for many years, engaging in social and bond-strengthening behaviors such as mutual grooming. However, some older females have been seen practicing polyandry.
Ventudromeus mostly inhabit open plains, coastlines, deserts, and highlands; they dislike forested and dense terrain as it prevents them from being able to make proper take-offs. They are primarily omnivores. Single individuals have been seen taking mammals, reptiles, fish, pterosaurs (the later of which seem to be a favorite), and even small dinosaurs. Mated pairs working together have been seen preying on medium-sized dinosaurs and large pterosaurs in flight. The majority of their diet, however, consists of fruits, nuts, seeds, and various types of angiosperms, and some individuals have been recorded feeding on nothing but plant matter for some years, and thus they are very important seed distributors wherever they live.
Ventudromeus' huge wings are disproportionately large, suited for a life gliding over long distances when surveying their territory, which can spread many square miles. Both genders have an avian-like fan of feathers at the base of their tail to aid in lift and maneuverability, and their distal tail has a large frond of feathers. Males noticeably have a longer tail than the female and a more pronounced frond-like tail fan, although the purpose of this is unknown. As couples tend to mate for life and males don't seem to mate frequently with other females, the reason for this isn't entirely known. It has been suggested however that the tail on males may help communicate to the more robust and terrestrial females on the ground from a distance, but more observations are needed in order to be sure. Flights are taken normally from a running start into the wind or from height, which helps lift their massive bodies, and once they reach a certain height they can glide for hours without flapping once.
During early spring (the nesting season), couples build nests directly on the ground, normally in secluded areas away from predators. During this time, both genders lose all of their large flight feathers as they begin to molt, and the entire species during the breeding season becomes completely flightless. By doing this, it allows the animals to replace all of their flight feathers at once and rejuvenate their plumage while they spend most of their time frequenting the nest site. Thus they live, look, and behave much like deinonychosaurians during the brief two months of nesting, and come into direct competition with deinonychosaurs. Also as a consequence of this extreme change is their venerability to younger Ventudromeus couples, which don't start molting as soon as older couples and may try to take over a territory during a rival pair's weakest period.
Females will lay up to 4-5 eggs, which are pale and mostly incubated by the female. The male will often find a nearby platform in order to keep watch for danger, and will occasionally leave in order to gather food. The male will only incubate when the female needs a break to drink and feed, and in the rare cases that both adults must leave, they hide the nest with vegetation. Young hatch after about 50 days and start following their parents immediately. Since young lack the ability to fly, adults (females especially) will still tend to forsake flight during these times, but juveniles do poses a remarkable climbing ability and will often take shelter in trees if disturbed. Both parents guard the young and teach them how to survive until they are about a year old and 2/3rds adult size; when they are capable of their first flights.
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Post by nickstens on Oct 29, 2013 0:03:11 GMT
Stylo-Tyrannus - Bigger than Utahraptor but not as big as Allosaurus - 8-10 tons. Massive bite-power, 10- 25 MPH, large arms- 5 to 15 feet long, and a roar that sound like a jet engine mixed with Xeno screams, lived 120- 66 mya )
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Post by thesporerex on Oct 29, 2013 0:58:27 GMT
Ventudromeus draco (Wind Running Dragon) Height: 4.5ft (M) 5.5ft (F) Length: 16ft (M) 14ft (F) Wingspan: 23ft (M) 25ft (F) Weight: 110 lb (M) 125lb (F) Age: Late Cretaceous Despite the similarities this animal shares with deinonychosaurians (especially during the nesting season), genetic evidence suggests that these animals are descendants of primitive Mesozoic birds like Jeholornis which had branched off from the main group and independently evolved true flight. Inhabiting north Australia and India (and having a polar subspecies in Zealandia), Ventudromeus are among the largest of all flying bipeds, only losing out in weight to later teratorns like Argentavis. Adult Ventudromeus are snow white in color, with juveniles having a very distinct brown and molted feathers covering the body. Females are larger than males and have distinct black streaks over the eyes, as well as being the more dominant of the two sexes. Males will compete in aerial confrontations in early winter (the mating season) involving claw-slashing, dive-bombing, and kicking in order to compete over a female. Fights can take place both in the air and on the ground, and both genders have large claws on their forelimbs, which are use in fights and defense. Females are extremely picky, and have been known to confront males with aggressive posturing in order to test their confidence and loyalty. After choosing a mate however, mated pairs will often stay loyal to one another for many years, engaging in social and bond-strengthening behaviors such as mutual grooming. However, some older females have been seen practicing polyandry. Ventudromeus mostly inhabit open plains, coastlines, deserts, and highlands; they dislike forested and dense terrain as it prevents them from being able to make proper take-offs. They are primarily omnivores. Single individuals have been seen taking mammals, reptiles, fish, pterosaurs (the later of which seem to be a favorite), and even small dinosaurs. Mated pairs working together have been seen preying on medium-sized dinosaurs and large pterosaurs in flight. The majority of their diet, however, consists of fruits, nuts, seeds, and various types of angiosperms, and some individuals have been recorded feeding on nothing but plant matter for some years, and thus they are very important seed distributors wherever they live. Ventudromeus' huge wings are disproportionately large, suited for a life gliding over long distances when surveying their territory, which can spread many square miles. Both genders have an avian-like fan of feathers at the base of their tail to aid in lift and maneuverability, and their distal tail has a large frond of feathers. Males noticeably have a longer tail than the female and a more pronounced frond-like tail fan, although the purpose of this is unknown. As couples tend to mate for life and males don't seem to mate frequently with other females, the reason for this isn't entirely known. It has been suggested however that the tail on males may help communicate to the more robust and terrestrial females on the ground from a distance, but more observations are needed in order to be sure. Flights are taken normally from a running start into the wind or from height, which helps lift their massive bodies, and once they reach a certain height they can glide for hours without flapping once. During early spring (the nesting season), couples build nests directly on the ground, normally in secluded areas away from predators. During this time, both genders lose all of their large flight feathers as they begin to molt, and the entire species during the breeding season becomes completely flightless. By doing this, it allows the animals to replace all of their flight feathers at once and rejuvenate their plumage while they spend most of their time frequenting the nest site. Thus they live, look, and behave much like deinonychosaurians during the brief two months of nesting, and come into direct competition with deinonychosaurs. Also as a consequence of this extreme change is their venerability to younger Ventudromeus couples, which don't start molting as soon as older couples and may try to take over a territory during a rival pair's weakest period. Females will lay up to 4-5 eggs, which are pale and mostly incubated by the female. The male will often find a nearby platform in order to keep watch for danger, and will occasionally leave in order to gather food. The male will only incubate when the female needs a break to drink and feed, and in the rare cases that both adults must leave, they hide the nest with vegetation. Young hatch after about 50 days and start following their parents immediately. Since young lack the ability to fly, adults (females especially) will still tend to forsake flight during these times, but juveniles do poses a remarkable climbing ability and will often take shelter in trees if disturbed. Both parents guard the young and teach them how to survive until they are about a year old and 2/3rds adult size; when they are capable of their first flights. That is fucking awesome raptorX, the best so far.
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Post by raptorx863 on Oct 29, 2013 1:35:41 GMT
Ventudromeus draco (Wind Running Dragon) Height: 4.5ft (M) 5.5ft (F) Length: 16ft (M) 14ft (F) Wingspan: 23ft (M) 25ft (F) Weight: 110 lb (M) 125lb (F) Age: Late Cretaceous Despite the similarities this animal shares with deinonychosaurians (especially during the nesting season), genetic evidence suggests that these animals are descendants of primitive Mesozoic birds like Jeholornis which had branched off from the main group and independently evolved true flight. Inhabiting north Australia and India (and having a polar subspecies in Zealandia), Ventudromeus are among the largest of all flying bipeds, only losing out in weight to later teratorns like Argentavis. Adult Ventudromeus are snow white in color, with juveniles having a very distinct brown and molted feathers covering the body. Females are larger than males and have distinct black streaks over the eyes, as well as being the more dominant of the two sexes. Males will compete in aerial confrontations in early winter (the mating season) involving claw-slashing, dive-bombing, and kicking in order to compete over a female. Fights can take place both in the air and on the ground, and both genders have large claws on their forelimbs, which are use in fights and defense. Females are extremely picky, and have been known to confront males with aggressive posturing in order to test their confidence and loyalty. After choosing a mate however, mated pairs will often stay loyal to one another for many years, engaging in social and bond-strengthening behaviors such as mutual grooming. However, some older females have been seen practicing polyandry. Ventudromeus mostly inhabit open plains, coastlines, deserts, and highlands; they dislike forested and dense terrain as it prevents them from being able to make proper take-offs. They are primarily omnivores. Single individuals have been seen taking mammals, reptiles, fish, pterosaurs (the later of which seem to be a favorite), and even small dinosaurs. Mated pairs working together have been seen preying on medium-sized dinosaurs and large pterosaurs in flight. The majority of their diet, however, consists of fruits, nuts, seeds, and various types of angiosperms, and some individuals have been recorded feeding on nothing but plant matter for some years, and thus they are very important seed distributors wherever they live. Ventudromeus' huge wings are disproportionately large, suited for a life gliding over long distances when surveying their territory, which can spread many square miles. Both genders have an avian-like fan of feathers at the base of their tail to aid in lift and maneuverability, and their distal tail has a large frond of feathers. Males noticeably have a longer tail than the female and a more pronounced frond-like tail fan, although the purpose of this is unknown. As couples tend to mate for life and males don't seem to mate frequently with other females, the reason for this isn't entirely known. It has been suggested however that the tail on males may help communicate to the more robust and terrestrial females on the ground from a distance, but more observations are needed in order to be sure. Flights are taken normally from a running start into the wind or from height, which helps lift their massive bodies, and once they reach a certain height they can glide for hours without flapping once. During early spring (the nesting season), couples build nests directly on the ground, normally in secluded areas away from predators. During this time, both genders lose all of their large flight feathers as they begin to molt, and the entire species during the breeding season becomes completely flightless. By doing this, it allows the animals to replace all of their flight feathers at once and rejuvenate their plumage while they spend most of their time frequenting the nest site. Thus they live, look, and behave much like deinonychosaurians during the brief two months of nesting, and come into direct competition with deinonychosaurs. Also as a consequence of this extreme change is their venerability to younger Ventudromeus couples, which don't start molting as soon as older couples and may try to take over a territory during a rival pair's weakest period. Females will lay up to 4-5 eggs, which are pale and mostly incubated by the female. The male will often find a nearby platform in order to keep watch for danger, and will occasionally leave in order to gather food. The male will only incubate when the female needs a break to drink and feed, and in the rare cases that both adults must leave, they hide the nest with vegetation. Young hatch after about 50 days and start following their parents immediately. Since young lack the ability to fly, adults (females especially) will still tend to forsake flight during these times, but juveniles do poses a remarkable climbing ability and will often take shelter in trees if disturbed. Both parents guard the young and teach them how to survive until they are about a year old and 2/3rds adult size; when they are capable of their first flights. That is fucking awesome raptorX, the best so far. Ventudromeus was the product of a speculative zoology project me and some friends (which I sadly lost contact with) made for fun a few years ago. We made like 50 speculative animals in it and I've been continuing to tweak them as the science of real dinosaurs has been changing (to be more realistic). We had everything from aquatic titanosaurs that reverted back to a prosauropod-like body plan from embryological reversals, a bizarre group of tiny South American ankylosaurs that had a symbiotic relationship with angiosperms, an tiny Asian lambeosaur with a forward-drooping nasal crest, and even a giant noasaur from Africa that converged on a carcharodontosaur body plan, which we nicknamed "Claws". Sadly I forgot a lot of the scientific names we gave the guys, but I was able to remember Ventudromeus since it was the one I made.
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Post by Lmpkio on Oct 30, 2013 0:53:54 GMT
Stylo-Tyrannus - Bigger than Utahraptor but not as big as Allosaurus - 8-10 tons. Massive bite-power, 10- 25 MPH, large arms- 5 to 15 feet long, and a roar that sound like a jet engine mixed with Xeno screams, lived 120- 66 mya ) It should've replaced the car chasing DAT car...
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Post by nickstens on Oct 30, 2013 1:00:49 GMT
Stylo-Tyrannus - Bigger than Utahraptor but not as big as Allosaurus - 8-10 tons. Massive bite-power, 10- 25 MPH, large arms- 5 to 15 feet long, and a roar that sound like a jet engine mixed with Xeno screams, lived 120- 66 mya ) It should've replaced the car chasing DAT car... Had no idea :-/
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Post by Lmpkio on Oct 30, 2013 1:12:11 GMT
It should've replaced the car chasing DAT car... Had no idea :-/ Just sayin! XD (Look at the stylo music video)
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Post by Theropod on Oct 30, 2013 15:14:15 GMT
Stylo-Tyrannus - Bigger than Utahraptor but not as big as Allosaurus - 8-10 tons. Massive bite-power, 10- 25 MPH, large arms- 5 to 15 feet long, and a roar that sound like a jet engine mixed with Xeno screams, lived 120- 66 mya ) Wait.... How is it smaller than Allosaurus, although much heavier?
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